Iran Supreme Leader Rejects U.S. Offer of Talks

Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected Thursday a US offer to negotiate one-on-one on Tehran's disputed nuclear program so long as Washington continues to impose sanctions on Iran.

"You (Americans) want to negotiate when you are pointing the gun at Iran. The Iranian nation will not be intimidated by such actions," Khamenei told air force commanders, according to excerpts of his speech posted on his website.

"Some rejoice at the offer of negotiations ... (but) negotiations will not solve anything," he said.

The all-powerful Khamenei has final say on all key issues in the Islamic republic, including Iran's sensitive nuclear activities and foreign policy.

"I am not a diplomat but a revolutionary," he said. "The U.S. policies in the Middle East have failed and the Americans are in need of a winning hand. That is bringing Iran to the negotiating table."

He made the remarks in response to an offer put forward by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden to engage Iran directly to resolve the nuclear issue provided "the Iranian leadership, supreme leader, is serious."

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference last week, Biden said: "We have made it clear at the outset that... we would be prepared to meet bilaterally with the Iranian leadership.

"That offer stands, but it must be real and tangible, and there has to be an agenda that they're prepared to speak to. We are not just prepared to do it for the exercise," Biden said.

Khamenei's remarks came a day after the U.S. tightened sanctions on Iran to further choke off its oil income.

The two foes are locked in a tense showdown over Tehran's nuclear ambitions, which the West and Israel suspect are aimed at military objectives, despite Iran's denial.

Washington broke off relations with Iran in 1980 in the aftermath of the storming of the U.S. embassy in Tehran, which led to 52 American diplomats being taken hostage by Islamist students.

Since then, the U.S. has been vilified by the Islamic republic as the "Great Satan".

Exactly correct my friend. The US global hegemony will not be denied. Most countries feel as you and I do but they can not afford to try to help Iran when Iran makes nothing but boasts about its' ability to retaliate.

Iran has played right into the hands of the US. Iran has not bothered to garner any real allies. Russia and China will block for Iran but they will not help Iran to any great extent.

So Iran tries to go it alone against the US, Israel, the EU and the GCC. Good luck with that. Whether it was Ahmadinejad or the Ayatollah Iran has played itself right into a corner.

Iran had better sign a nuclear agreement and quickly. Ahmadinejad mouthing off in Egypt about destroying Israel is yet another foolish outburst and an insult to the hospitality of Egypt itself.

Mckinl- If that was all it takes, don't you think he would have stated that he is willing to talk as long as france and russia are on the table?
I do however agree with you on the below statement that Iran backed itself into a corner. I just don't see why they need to have a nuke. Open up to the IAEA and show you have not intentions of building a nuke and you could easily work on your peaceful nuclear program. They could easily work with other countries to build nuclear powerplants like the ones russia installed for them. I just don't see why you would put your people through all of that when you can avoid it.

Tony accusing FT and the rest of the world being uneducated. Think not thing, off the map not of the map, barking not barging, turban not turbine. Most people here made good comments without any hate or anger. But you need to tone it down and stop barging as you said.